Pay nt Alters AWS erfiion Passed Election Result '.packed Tumulny voted jm>h- Board i • Union Exhibit Boards futikre leiriala- the Conlln siiif.i tax dl- May Get Create Inday's deadline lulls not pay raise measure Id j.vaee a pay acted »n the Inwor Cham- lexlsla- year af- New Grant Senate Gets ■| 1 H New Posts All Candidates , They adsr act a New Farm Bill Get Positions DeBnnm (It-Owns- B, BETTI. ZI'EGEE If BOB HERMAN A clow recount Tuesdty MSC'h governing body, the afternoon toppled vice pre*- State Board of Agriculture, idential results of the AWS may get a special $330,000 elections held last Thur-day. 1 Uetare-Ceaeert Series. appropriation to conduct a Recount totals gave Mary Jack¬ unique program of marketing son. Detroit j jnior. 578 votes and UI!!!!L re- Millie Runnel Is. East loosing Michigan .• Hrf un* hill til Wide Diversity Shown ——————— junior, 575 for the veep position of the Activities Board. Originally Mho Rnnnells won Concert Called 'Rare' gram «u referred U ike Cam¬ by ene veto. According to Mary F.llen Wetg* le. former Activities Board head. py its terms, $ 150,000 would lie Miss Jackson petition**! for the By Ala < m i ls Pecrce opened the concert with HUI« k«n n«u H Twui ,l» recount because the vote was so granted the l.onklnr over t he ledinUial Art ExhlhH in the Uhlan GnBery • suspension of (He Gluck's "O del mio dolce ardor.' to Agricultural Ex¬ periment Station for research in are Pats, firren. (Mdnxter frnhmae, and Joe MulnmllN. hose a wide variety a simple, quiet piece which dis¬ farm Mount Clemrna , i,h«m#rr. Vice-presidential votes in the marketing and *180.000 raniim from 16th played his lyric style and marve- would go to the Agricultural Ex¬ Judiciary Board contest remain¬ lt|f diversilv mt ; irntiirv hlisn through 19th lows control. His florid singing of ed »hc same. Although Nancy renturv French, German and the 16th century oratorio compos¬ tension .Service for program for consumers, an educational retailers CBS, NBC Involved Moffett Kalamazoo junior, won SpanUh to the 2ftth rentury over Joan Pace. Grand Rapids er Carissiim's "Vittoria mio core' and farmers. "The Student Prlnre." Thomas junior, by only six votes, no re¬ . sang Welsh, Negro and folk-songs and "Song Irish from was followed Schubert. by two "An di Musik" showed songs Peerct of s Joe' Declares War count was called for. ability to keep a melody flowing, its-ap rame «t a sustained and vital. The accompaniment difficult to "Ungedulri* On 2 TV Networks H Ibe mid baarga Tmi- Leckluler Elected was well handled by his accom¬ panist. Warner Bass. * One aim stated in the bill is to get increased "consumption of NKW VOKK €jT*. —Sen. Joseph K. McCarthy (K-Wim de- epresentatives decided „pp<»int Michigan farm products in the clarcd war Tuf-aday on two major networks that refused In his second group. Peerre national market." wo vice-presidents for each To J EC Presidency It would also provide farmers with information on marketing him free air time to answer criticisms from Adlai K. Stev¬ enson. oard for '.he coming year. Thu* ill six candidate* in the election low 'old executive offices product demand. 316 and Annual Installation A third aim is to assist food re¬ McOrthy -ni,| of the two I to Get Justine Rav. former Judiciary ,ead. -stated that under the con- Banquet Thomas cqiened his first group with several songs from his na¬ tailers niques in merchandising tech¬ and promotion of Michigan networks f'BS and "I intend ti, test out1 NRC titution such appaintment* are egal. but idded that if the ♦•*•*>• Scheduled for April 13 tive Wales. Those offered an in¬ teresting picture of Welsh folk- farm products. er they can p'lve "nlhn Stevenso Sheepskins rep set-up were to bo*vm>e p«»r# naner.t a constitutional amend- time for a vicious attack music hut offered little variety nent would be needed. *,,ul" (lidt-r, I P<>inti> jmii.fr. won nvcr three »ther nomiin , In take the presiiletiey of the luter-Kraterni- for the audience Jacob Hannc- mann was accompanist for Thom- High of HI and then arrogantly refuse March 17 i'«ilay niicht. laiklidur is the I'hi Delta Thetu the two (II-Octroi! i. For the final group. Thomas Omuls to Hide I Alma I'reuidcnt tarda. Mrs Lurttee Lee and of Pollllr.il kM Mabel Petersen, assistant* Uunner ,p Cectrvre Cluti' Phi Kappa Tail sophomore i and Pecrco. accompanied by Buss, mends adequate from Monroe, will serve us sane two ducts. • Mimi. to piu non Ole Sol Today Vack be fere Minting hark ta To Give A«ldre*u the dean Washington late la the day. He legislators lu as- torru' from "La B<»hecne" and ! Winter term srraduate*, I Hitm Hoard i he-president. ; "Solcnnc in quest'om" from Ver¬ di's !*» Forza'' sun Cloudy skies for may while toda> obscure the other¬ laid about in all .'116 of them, will receive Both stated'that because -d ex- After three liallots Cleorife a paauon in the activities of the The passionate, operatic voice their diploma* from Pre*. „ Kingston) tn submit To Present Snyder. Buttle i epiesent i n g Creek Helta sophomore V p ft 11 o n. i uf Peerce made a strange contrast with the rather dry, conventional wise, same the day pattern of will follow the the U*t few An anonymou. phone caller told | John A. Hannah at 8 March 17 in the Auditorium. p.m. hoards a finitely needed. larger executive Other suggested solutions to the is de¬ days. :iX:ry"xr ' Style Slum npioe/cd by nob Kuhl. St. Paul, Minn., sophomore, for secretary. I voice of Thomas. If a duct r ed a contest, ther The mercurv will K.-ver be¬ Waldorf-Astoria Hotel guards earlv today that something ter¬ displaced vice-president versy included a re-election for contro¬ question of who woe tween 29 and 40 degrees. rible" was going to happen to Mc¬ be awarded. vice-presidential candidates and .NprtiiK nil*, fro lorm- rr votes made Carthy. The calier reportedly had Commencement speaker will be an entire reelection, including 1. C-nllii iR- a'a ill I* Dr. John Stanlejr Harker. pres¬ presidential positions of the ,Un to mmli'litl jn tht Ball- Knight's Day a Spanish accent. "If la kill you ident '>t Alma College. His subject ronni at 7: • tonight. anyone * going will be "Go the Second Mile." The nl.lr -how In hrm, prr he won't call *aa op first," was Invocation and benediction will i •t?I favorable voir -ruled h, lln I 11 Inn Hii.nl ,IM thr RrUiliiu < lob .. . pari o A. J. Uichter. Delta Sigma P» Rapids junior. Coeds Reveal They < me ~»a. it was m wd of thtag every day he given Schramm of rr by theJTtev. Roy Peoples Vhurch. and Kcesler. director of alumni A mixtakc in the State News Kuhl. Beta Thetn Pi represent¬ itions. will give a "Welcome to (ate which ran picture, and ptat- -en I, approved 55- They i'CC into unlade ative, were chosen to Executive Council. Two representatives serve on from the 25 Often Plan the Dates Former President Harry S. Tru¬ man. in town briefly, remarked of the purported aso*ssMuti»*n threat Alumni." The hand win provide mnit Dr. Harker was graduated from ' f ami nt the mix-up at the mcetinf niaht. candidate, charted a, paaeibie rnm for the wax Tuewlay lows will come t that we'd have no entertainment Viewers" fraternities voted in the primary the University of Pittsburgh and The picture, nt Nancy Molfett wcHild permit mum- pay. It may also at all if they kiUed him." Then wear Faaual oufll* Hill b* as a pastor for 13 years before count 50 per cent 01 and final elections. sing to a lot of men to have the Truman added roberly. I don't deled "In I he Mudio.' "t Whether the men muii going to Alma in 1951. patients in their pop¬ coeds buying them codec and believe in government by assas- corn puling their shan scope" will nature bright c not. there is one ph. cokes." hhe said thr IFF annual banquet. April Knight's Day which Miss Wetglc ad\orated that *te "I ' >4 13. aeenrdiug in NEWS IN BRIEF I unique — coeds often •i wilt he depicted idem Kay Hill. what to do on a date. the situation remain in the $t*te | dead politician* "* < racked McCar¬ of indirect'management w here¬ thy. when told of Truman's com¬ scope'' will ler new suits and "f think the coeda by the girl gives a hint as to ment. Than he added That in- rpotd of the pn is is the Liic," will much have a twnd what she would like to do. pro¬ I du atcs he still ha* hi* scuse of ional amendmcr s to the Senate ch Hear. fraternities elect only one what date. a couple will do cm a Ntid Justine Ray. pres¬ viding she. remember? the fi¬ nancial status of the male she humor. * lioittlrp' Investigation Held i'p n.hIvis. including 25 member to IFC. allowing frater¬ ident of AWS Judiciary. DETROIT '4' — Secretary nt State Oaen J. Cieary Mki Tueaday » dating. . tien two housemothers nity presidents to will show the sentative. serve as repre¬ "The idea of Knight's Day u Doris Humes. Mortar Board president, said she thinks one of Tico Places •hat no date-aide mvotixation into report, nt a 'boatiet" car market aould be started until Atty. Gen. Trtr.x G. MUIara dcluicx what u a wonderful.' she said, "but reui- -uentators will be Other meeting developments in- urrd car. Left for UN ly most girls have c the mam attraction* of the day wigtnaw junior, and :luded an invitation from Rotob * * * show they are gome Dick tied i.' Dowagiac junior, Gardiner, IFC adviaer, for one whether they want Musical act by Don Sp- npammcnt will be representative from each fraterni¬ ty to attend a meeting to discuss basketball game la Seminar Trip Michigan Escapees Capluretl signaleil No admu .ons will be charged.' a campus cxpanfion program with Prof. Harold W. Lautncr. head of their dates arrive." Ardcth Raymond, what they would like to do i»n a Two morr slu.tcnt» may »isn laser, FLAGSTAFF. Aria. 41 — The crime spree ut three honor pna. a ho broke out o( a Mschisan pruon camp Feb. 1J ended in a ing Queen, disagreed date and more or les* make the :nf! Center Poller lo Gondiici the landscape department. and architecture "The average is aft where the up ,he YMCA-YWCA (rip to New York to study the I'mtcd blaae of ponce sunfire M.snday mtht. When the M-mle rhve ha- vclvins half a daarn ..tale police car, wax over, one of the young Ce¬ Dtr^l. head ul ih, Coeds don't always i Nation. March :«-J0. and today ra pre,. Ronald Taylor, It. of Midland, lay dead of ^ The meeting will be lield next palace buUcta. the la„t day tor applKa'.uma. * * * «3eH."bSl"S Symphony i.oncvrl Tuesday in 33 Union, The possi¬ bility of a fratarnity row will be u ArpiicaUwu may be ntad« at A EC Plans New Atomic Furnaces tcltng ccnler l,„ ihc The MSi Symphony Onhctr, discussed. the Y h.aue. admiid.tretion o( th, wt|| prewm woilu including Tor- Deadline (or the Mti payment idea of Knight s WASHINGTON of) - Th« Atomic Energy Co Tot for graduate dli-, ' Cor rito in G Minor." Day in good which .-over* the euot u( the trip Id four mora a glvof Bach's "Bi.1 idenburg Concerto No. u next WedncMlay. for tht first i 1" and two onccrto* by Vivaldi in will be a k* of fun." Miaa Ray- Dr. A. Leroy Dennett . To Slum Lkhfrmph mar from th ill be given for thg a concert s niday at i in the Mu- poliUcal science depart' ihi, academic year.4 .IC'Auditor am. neetinc March' U in GM Hits 10 BUIumxMark eaas'"- Unt in th, art h ha momomomotm ifcwn Board Coordinates Social Life T Needed H< mmm sggi d Whore* Wo Thoughts Uponthe Sim.- WwV 't.'.lti hii-th- a Birthday in.ltvi.lmil t.i ti'iirh thill r l! m"!.'"n" ,V. w"t. .n"1 r'l. iV ■ * * * m which mihiM itn.c 11 wertue hclurcn . ^ ihe two, whether it come* fnmi w nirhl. wh.-th.-i j^gg&agawc co IriKH: Kavon Suits cRW&T" in,, end loen I d,. Easier Ph. ED 1-5-06 . - i \si run:- n>n\> in ick\ Varader lOMiRIU IMIIIIOSUKI M .aft I nit SKt (INII W KKK HORE CAR TWT Till KS. Their Low Y TKl HMi Ol.Olt HITS ■: made such The MaU Stacy of NUU. Wonderful ssrKvS™™^ a?1'""''"' ^"cas El service ®rs£ MOWIUIIAW^' Music.' - car dealer We •.'! a -•>» give M SC. R' East ;rrita£ 8 _ Jr Sril VPEWRITEtJ FOR SALE - •« -—"' -s US1 -wjgSVSKS fta'tmrug isa?. Wi\BS kk. THE MICHIGAN STATE NEWS MSMrii Rally In Ninth [ockey Team Triumphs WRONMDAY. MARCH II Itengals Win First, 6-5 Ms er Michigan Tech, 6-1 I [ of the I.AKEI.AKD. fin. <&i — The Detroit Tigers won their f-hlllles. (1-5, m a thrilling ninth inning finish. triple by second baseman Harry Bright set first game spring exhibition season Tuesday, downing the Philadelphia LEMtoc. ^§1 Bl iUNCSS HOURS: m Sets no NlBllMN-MYI NONIV LMImh-JUMI [ecords in il Game • t«•»» Trial ' Airlift* Oil* lllllllTWIIV Clothes* Courtesy WASIIINlITi>N -l'<«<- Ieramlm, I'ltfdlfa. Knitwear. SI 4.9.". mnntir (.cm rul Summi'rfii'lil Jacobaon*H today nrinorini'i'tl the experi¬ mental airlift of first rliim II! llurd'tt • NAVV lll.l'K II.IK • IIKNKIIIITINK (II Mi! HIS V. J. DeCamp & Son ACROSS FROM TIIE UNION IMNMtS OPKN #»:lf» IV M. AU NEW NOW! %l)l I f s SHOW TATE AIM I.TN The rxprrtmeni had lb Mart :*iu Ine fat SEE THE BIG PICTURES HERE FOR LESS! sue Inc. Taa hrlureii New Vork-t hirai» UaahiiinliMi and U*t month was extended to major llortda elttea. \c».c»n*'r>- a-riruUarr 1,.11,cr.il Wm Your Or. II ci./fi.T .N/m-uA* Il Imminii llrrliiiH HAN6ANO1 K BACK... IN HER Future newambhcrn UNGUAGEHIT! Tht critic* rarcd gtagf hrig'W... May Be In This "Unit iiitMi V||| It'll/, Ipiii I III fill,l HI IMCAl!" for Ilir >I'I\MHI sfl\ ADMINISTRATION Bl ILDING—A. t IPicture Diseuss Your Career Wit 'V.N World's Largest Processor of Corn and Soybaans [Staley's For I ... For Farm ... For Industry We have job ... ... MANAGEMENT patatacal <>a March 12 with Mr. TRAINEES. People your w ill hair. i 'of the Silk" TECHNICAL SALES REPRE¬ SENTATIVES. I'ORMl'LA laeal departawat is improving and adding to G. E. Eahunks, Stoiey's Sapar- FEED SALESMEN iM CHEM- peasant line. For the mam ISTS. Slater's growth for over faith ia the fatare aad forty yean, has beta steady and ELDA DIANE rontiauoas. lis » redacts far Ihe far success. «« uffer BEAUTY SALON farm, home .ad industry arc Ow Callei. Dru* Mare highly diversified. A weB aUffed T» twl the facta. ««■ the Tdhf A. E. STAIEY MFG. Co.' Decatur, lllinou